There is never a dull moment around our home - and in our lives. Truthfully, I wouldn't want it any other way. I enjoy thinking back through the year and reminiscing about what all took place. 2010 was a year of accomplishments and fun!
The children provide most of the excitement around here.
Zack turned 18, graduated from high school, vacationed in Mexico with a friend, worked in the summer for The Brickman Group, and moved to Indiana in August to begin his college career at Ball State University. His first semester of college is in the books, and he was not only successful academically but is truly enjoying the college life!
Katie turned 16, got her driver's license, spent a week in NYC with the choir, performed in Les Miserables, continued to pursue her love of photography, and keeps busy in Chorale, Chamber Choir, and theatre. She is currently rehearsing for a spring performance in Sweeney Todd.
Marco turned 9 and loves swimming, golf, and being outdoors. He experienced his first Davis Men's Thanksgiving Hunting Extravaganza and loved it. He is amazingly creative with legos, k'nex and lincoln logs.
Gus returned to gymnastics and is still swimming, climbing trees, riding his bike, attempting to skate board, perfecting his dives, well you get the idea! As a 7 year old, he was invited to join the Davis Men's Thanksgiving Hunting Extravaganza - score!
Ana Lucia turned 5! She loves preschool, swimming, playing with friends, coloring, pretending, and anything involving paper, scissors, tape and a stapler!
Our travels in 2010 included Mexico for Mark & Aimee, Mexico for Zack, New York for Aimee & Katie, Young Life camp in Virginia for Zack & Katie, Torch Lake, MI for the family, Chicago for Aimee, Lake Erie for Mark, and hunting in Kansas for Mark & Zack.
We spent the holidays enjoying having Zack home for 3 weeks, watching movies, playing games, dancing to Just Dance 2 on the Wii (quite comical), and wonderful time with family and friends.
So blessed!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Nine years passes so quickly!
Happy Birthday to our middle child, #2 son, #3 in line, the one who introduced our family to the facts that love has no borders, love for a child has nothing to do with DNA, and dedicating oneself to a commitment of serving others in another country is a very joyous way to live as a family.
Today we celebrate Marco Vinicio - all terrific nine years of him!
The three amigos
Here is what I posted on Marco's 8th birthday:
I'll never tire of reflecting on these thoughts.
One of our family traditions is that you get to choose your meals on your birthday. After a few seconds of intense deliberation, Marco's choices were:
Breakfast - pancakes and bacon (made by Daddy of course)
Lunch - chicken nuggets at school were just fine, thank you
Dinner - Applebee's
A Star Wars Clone Wars cake will top of the day of festivities with birthday presents.
Celebrate!!!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Always striving toward a goal

Shortly before the birth of our second child I retired from the corporate life to become a stay-at-home mother. Big adjustment. Huge. I now had the routine of caring for a 2 year old and newborn. Can someone pipe in the song "A Whole New World...."
Throughout the past sixteen years of being home full-time I have dabbled in a few part-time work ventures as well as volunteer opportunities. What have I enjoyed the most? The times when I am devoting time in service to others, particularly those less fortunate than myself.
Time spent in Guatemala is most precious to me. It is not easy. It is not a vacation. While in Guatemala one is surrounded by intense beauty and intense poverty. There are times I silently remind myself that I am not on a movie set. This is reality. Real people with very real needs live in circumstances unimaginable to most people living in the United States.
When the airplane transporting me to Guatemala touches down I am at peace. At the end of a trip when the airplane ascends into the sky taking me away from Guatemala I always leave a bit of my soul behind. I am a changed woman as a result of the time I have spent in Marco, Gustavo, and Ana Lucia's birth country.
My hope is that I will always be generous. I want to be generous with my love. I strive to be generous with my time and resources. I continue learning that to be generous with all I have been blessed with is an important avenue in spreading the love of God.
The following scriptures really speak to me. My prayer is that I will truly live them on a daily basis.
"Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked."
~Psalm 82:3 - 4
I John 3:17 - 18 tells us:
"If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him? Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth."
The same scripture from The Voice version of the Bible reads:
"If a person owns the kinds of things we need to make it in the world but refuses to share with those in need, is it even possible that God's love lives in him? Once God's love takes hold of a person, it is impossible for him to close his heart to his brothers and sisters in God's family. My little children, don't just talk about love as an idea or theory. Make it your true way of life, and live in the pattern of gracious love. "
Live in the pattern of gracious love - my heart's desire. Will you join me?
Thursday, September 9, 2010
College...are you kidding me?!
A kiss on the cheek followed by "I love you Mom". Walk away. Walk down the hall. Remember what they said at orientation? When it is time to leave, your child wants you to leave. No drama. No boo-hooing. Act cool. Tears in the eyes are acceptable.
I'm walking. Is it really time to leave? We moved him in the dorm. We met his roommate. We went to dinner. It is time to go, or so my husband says. He is crazy. He doesn't know what he is talking about! We didn't walk to the nearest dining hall. We didn't walk through his schedule on campus. We didn't do so many things I think parents should do before leaving their kid at college. In a dorm. Two hours away from home. Only knowing TWO other people on a campus of 16,000 students. Oh crap. Why do I have to be the grown up and walk calmly down the hall?
As I near the end of the hall I look back to say goodbye AGAIN. Yeap, he is still standing there watching us leave. What must he be thinking right now? LEAVE Mom and Dad. I am ready to start my college life. I can handle this. I do love you. I will miss you. I may even call you. Bye.
It was a quiet ride down the elevator. It was a quiet ride for the first hour home. The second hour included some tears and laughter and conversation.
The first move to college. We made it. Life is full of new experiences. Only 4 more to go. Are you kidding me?!
I'm walking. Is it really time to leave? We moved him in the dorm. We met his roommate. We went to dinner. It is time to go, or so my husband says. He is crazy. He doesn't know what he is talking about! We didn't walk to the nearest dining hall. We didn't walk through his schedule on campus. We didn't do so many things I think parents should do before leaving their kid at college. In a dorm. Two hours away from home. Only knowing TWO other people on a campus of 16,000 students. Oh crap. Why do I have to be the grown up and walk calmly down the hall?
As I near the end of the hall I look back to say goodbye AGAIN. Yeap, he is still standing there watching us leave. What must he be thinking right now? LEAVE Mom and Dad. I am ready to start my college life. I can handle this. I do love you. I will miss you. I may even call you. Bye.
It was a quiet ride down the elevator. It was a quiet ride for the first hour home. The second hour included some tears and laughter and conversation.
The first move to college. We made it. Life is full of new experiences. Only 4 more to go. Are you kidding me?!
Beautiful words
I read these words on a blog this morning. I am encouraged. I can relate. I trust others will enjoy reading as well.
From the blog, http://tracieloux.wordpress.com/, she writes:
"Mothers, the hours you spend caring for your children with compassion in your hearts, the time that you give to them when you could be doing other things, is a sweet fragrance to the Lord. Remember the words of Jesus, "If you do it to the least of these, you have done it unto me."
I'm in a new stage of parenting now. My children's ages range from 3 - 18. Some days meeting the needs of each of them is pure exhaustion. From temper tantrums to pre-teen emotional meltdowns. From homework help to potty training. From being woken in the night by a frightened little one to being kept up late by a teenager that needs to talk through life. I remind myself everyday, "This counts." This matters before the Lord.
And I'm reminding you now. This counts. This matters before the Lord. It is a precious fragrance before the throne."
Thank you for the reminder. I am holding the words close to my heart.
The first few weeks of the school year can be tiring. It is one time of year that having a large family (as some call ours) can wear on my nerves a bit. I needed to read these words this morning. In the past 24 hours I have:
*wanted to spend more time than allowed, by both of our schedules, on the phone with our son away at college
*attended my fifth, and final, parent meeting for school
*celebrated with our 16 year old who had an audition and got a call back for today
*slept on the couch due to husband being sick with a fever and not wanting to be anywhere near him and his germs :(
*while sleeping on said couch the 7 year old came to me in the middle of the night because he couldn't sleep (got him tucked back in bed) followed by the 4 year old waking up crying and joined me on the couch (cozy)
*soothed a crying 8 year old before school this morning because he misses his big brother at college
*got the boys off to school and spent the morning reading with our 4 year old and writing math problems for her to copy and solve (at her request) over and over and over and over
The daily grind of being a mother...it matters. God blessed us with five incredible children and has provided the opportunity for me to be home full-time with them.
I am thankful this morning for words written by another mother which provide encouragement. It matters.
From the blog, http://tracieloux.wordpress.com/, she writes:
"Mothers, the hours you spend caring for your children with compassion in your hearts, the time that you give to them when you could be doing other things, is a sweet fragrance to the Lord. Remember the words of Jesus, "If you do it to the least of these, you have done it unto me."
I'm in a new stage of parenting now. My children's ages range from 3 - 18. Some days meeting the needs of each of them is pure exhaustion. From temper tantrums to pre-teen emotional meltdowns. From homework help to potty training. From being woken in the night by a frightened little one to being kept up late by a teenager that needs to talk through life. I remind myself everyday, "This counts." This matters before the Lord.
And I'm reminding you now. This counts. This matters before the Lord. It is a precious fragrance before the throne."
Thank you for the reminder. I am holding the words close to my heart.
The first few weeks of the school year can be tiring. It is one time of year that having a large family (as some call ours) can wear on my nerves a bit. I needed to read these words this morning. In the past 24 hours I have:
*wanted to spend more time than allowed, by both of our schedules, on the phone with our son away at college
*attended my fifth, and final, parent meeting for school
*celebrated with our 16 year old who had an audition and got a call back for today
*slept on the couch due to husband being sick with a fever and not wanting to be anywhere near him and his germs :(
*while sleeping on said couch the 7 year old came to me in the middle of the night because he couldn't sleep (got him tucked back in bed) followed by the 4 year old waking up crying and joined me on the couch (cozy)
*soothed a crying 8 year old before school this morning because he misses his big brother at college
*got the boys off to school and spent the morning reading with our 4 year old and writing math problems for her to copy and solve (at her request) over and over and over and over
The daily grind of being a mother...it matters. God blessed us with five incredible children and has provided the opportunity for me to be home full-time with them.
I am thankful this morning for words written by another mother which provide encouragement. It matters.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
What's up?
It is official. I totally abandoned blogging. I should be ashamed of myself. I am ashamed. A lot has happened since my last post in February! Mark and I vacationed in Mexico, Zack turned 18 and graduated and vacationed in Mexico, Katie turned 16 and got her driver's license, Zack and Katie attended Young Life camp in Virginia, Marco and Gus attended Farm Explorers camp, Gus turned 7, Ana completed her first year of preschool, Katie and I went to New York, summer vacation arrived, and we have been enjoying every single day of summer!
This summer is a big one for this mama. Our oldest child moves out of state to begin his college career. He moves in just 23 days...but who is counting. The number of kids in our house will be shrinking instead of expanding for the first time. Bizarre.
We leave for vacation in 3 days. One week of no work, no school work, no commitments, and total relaxation. I figured this was a good time to get back to writing and recording family happenings.
In the meantime, enjoy a few pictures of our last few months.
Katie in NYC

Katie and Aimee at The Statue of Liberty

The Graduate
This summer is a big one for this mama. Our oldest child moves out of state to begin his college career. He moves in just 23 days...but who is counting. The number of kids in our house will be shrinking instead of expanding for the first time. Bizarre.
We leave for vacation in 3 days. One week of no work, no school work, no commitments, and total relaxation. I figured this was a good time to get back to writing and recording family happenings.
In the meantime, enjoy a few pictures of our last few months.
Katie in NYC
Katie and Aimee at The Statue of Liberty
The Graduate
Monday, February 22, 2010
Peace

"Never look ahead to the changes and challenges of this life in fear.
Instead, as they arise look at them with the full assurance that God, whose you are, will deliver you out of them.
Hasn't He kept you safe up to now?
So hold His loving hand tightly and He will lead you safely through all things.
And when you cannot stand, He will carry you in His arms.
Do not look ahead to what may happen tomorrow.
The same everlasting Father who cares for you today will take care of you tomorrow and every day.
Either He will shield you from suffering or He will give you His unwavering strength that you may bear it.
Be at peace, then, and set aside all anxious thoughts and worries. "
~Francis de Sales
~Francis de Sales
Good 'ol Frances had it together. I believe the words and am going to do my best to live them.
"Be strong and let your heart take courage, all you who hope in the Lord."
~Psalm 31:24
Monday, January 18, 2010
4 day weekends are grand
We are wrapping up a delightful four day weekend due to the children having no school on Friday and today. It was nice to chill out.
What did we do?
The little ones made puppy chow in response to Gustavo's request. Yum...

Marco and Gustavo have their first Pinewood Derby coming up so they worked on their cars.
Gustavo at work

Marco concentrating

This morning all 5 kids decided to check out some youtube videos and watch a movie together. I love having children from preschool to high school. The little ones love it when the teenagers hang out with them. :)
Huddled around the laptop

Marco and Ana Lucia intently viewing a youtube video

All the while my heart is breaking each and every day for the people in Haiti. I feel such a heaviness for the crisis.
What did we do?
The little ones made puppy chow in response to Gustavo's request. Yum...

Marco and Gustavo have their first Pinewood Derby coming up so they worked on their cars.
Gustavo at work

Marco concentrating

This morning all 5 kids decided to check out some youtube videos and watch a movie together. I love having children from preschool to high school. The little ones love it when the teenagers hang out with them. :)
Huddled around the laptop

Marco and Ana Lucia intently viewing a youtube video

All the while my heart is breaking each and every day for the people in Haiti. I feel such a heaviness for the crisis.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Holiday Happenings
Christmas 2009 was a holiday to remember! Our family had the pleasure of hosting my family from Indiana and North Carolina. This lively bunch included parents Carol and Dan, sister Holly, her husband Sean, their sons Alexx (18), Joel (11), Seth (6), brother Doug, his wife Mona, and their son Daniel (17).
What a full house! There were bodies sleeping everywhere, going to bed at all hours of the night and waking at varying hours in the morning. There is a well-known fact in the Addington/Davis/Anderson family: we know how to cook good food, eat good food, play fun games, tell great stories, and laugh until we pee our pants, cry, and/or momentarily cease to breathe. Let me assure you that spending the holidays with my family was one of the highlights of my year. :)
In no particular order I will share a pictorial of our time together. Enjoy.
Nana and Ana Lucia making noodles. Noodles made by my mother is my comfort food. "No fat noodles!" is the first lesson to learn.
Me and my sister. I wish we didn't live two hours away from one another. It would be great to be able to pop over to her house any evening. People say we look just alike. Not. However, we do have the same voice and many similar mannerisms.
Gustavo scaling the doorway. The kid is a monkey. It might be safe to say some of us were climbing the walls during the holidays!
Heidi, my sister's dog, found a bone under the Christmas tree meant for Katie's friend's dog. Sorry Jane!
Family getting together means playing cards! Liverpool seems to be a favorite. Friendly name calling can be heard around the table. The most famous name is "Sister boy" given to Mark while vacationing at Emerald Isle, NC. Sister-in-law Mona blurted that one out during an intense game of Liverpool.
All quiet on Christmas Eve. The kids were snuggled in their beds.
Gustavo, Marco & Ana Lucia pose on the last evening of having "Buddy" the elf in the house. We'll miss you Buddy. Until next year...
The Davis crew...don't they look excited?!
Sean and Seth in a father-son billiards game.
Seth even lost his first tooth! Thank goodness the tooth fairy was able to find him in Ohio, two hours away from his Indiana home.
Katie and her Uncle Doug. We were excited to have our North Carolina family drive up after their Christmas Eve church service. I believe they made it in record time!
The motley crew: Gustavo, Joel, Marco, Alexx, Zack, Seth, Daniel, Ana Lucia, and Katie with Nana and Papa.
A fun time was had by all. As the oldest grandsons prepare for the military and college it seemed to be an extra special holiday with all 17 of us in one home to celebrate family, the birth of Jesus, and the incredible blessing of 3 generations being together.
What a full house! There were bodies sleeping everywhere, going to bed at all hours of the night and waking at varying hours in the morning. There is a well-known fact in the Addington/Davis/Anderson family: we know how to cook good food, eat good food, play fun games, tell great stories, and laugh until we pee our pants, cry, and/or momentarily cease to breathe. Let me assure you that spending the holidays with my family was one of the highlights of my year. :)
In no particular order I will share a pictorial of our time together. Enjoy.
Nana and Ana Lucia making noodles. Noodles made by my mother is my comfort food. "No fat noodles!" is the first lesson to learn.





Thank you, Mom and Dad, for raising us with the importance of traditions, the desire to share in one another's lives, and the value of laughter.
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